Therefore, all activity in the occupied territories since 1967 are illegal and it follows that the legal borders are pre-67.

Unfortunately you're wrong there. I think Golan in particular is destined to be determined as Israeli, and many of the illegal settlements will too...this has been Netanyahu's thrust for over a decade: too big to dismantle, too much of a humanitarian crisis to evacuate, especialy because the settlers are "persecuted Jews".
Israel itself has never proclaimed where it's borders are (all part of their expansion plans since 1947).

Flake - you are a clueless nerk... about almost everything. One mans terrorists is anothers freedom fighter. By your logic the French Resistance were terrorists....well the Nazis called them that, and as there is a very clear link in actions between the nazis and the criminal filth who run israel, that is hardly surprising.

That wouldnt make any sense at all, because a country that doesnt exist, cannot have a capital city

So, on the one hand you casually toss out the old chestnut implying anyone who thinks Israel should not exist (in a very Israeli "We Jews are victims" kind of way) is a nasty person, and on the other hand do not recognise the native people of Palestine and their right to exist in their own country.

So, on the one hand you casually toss out the old chestnut implying anyone who thinks Israel should not exist (in a very Israeli "We Jews are victims" kind of way) is a nasty person, and on the other hand do not recognise the native people of Palestine and their right to exist in their own country.

You remind me of that gay bigot Jingthing on TVF.

I didnt not say that people who think that Israel should not exist are "terrible people" and I also didnt say that Palestinians do not have a right to exist as a Country .
Your post is complete nonsense

no, they don't and that's why the us (both republican and democratic admins) has never moved its embassy to jerusalem.

the us has been waiting for israel and the palestinians to make a peace deal based on the 1967 borders (with some swapping of land taking place).

some deals even call for all of jerusalem to be identified as in international city.

West Jerusalem is within the boundaries of Israel proper , no one disputes this (apart from people whos geography isnt very good and they have no idea where the boundary is ) is Arab east Jerusalem, that is the issue .
West Jerusalem is a modern day city , East Jerusalem is the old city and surrounding cluster of shacks that hasnt changed for 1000 years

No, that includes land conquered, which by international law should not be annexed or settled. The borders were set in 1947, but no Israeli government has ever officially acknowledged any border. The 1967 "borders" are granted grudgingly because of the victim Jew pity and lobby, and because now it is just too established to evacuate.
Bibi's continued expansion into Palestine is all part of the same long term plan; expand, settle, then become too settled for anyone to be able to kick them out.
The original Likud Party manifesto specifically stated "From the sea to the river" (and there is evidence that the river mentioned is the Euphrates, not the Jordan!).
They have removed that now because it's far too damning of their intent but everyone knows it's still in mind.

Shortly after the 1967 war, Israel annexed East Jerusalem, which is part of the West Bank and had a population that was then entirely Palestinian. Israel declared the entire city to be Israel's "eternal and indivisible" capital.

No other country recognizes Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem, with the United States and others saying the city's status must be determined in negotiations. This is why the U.S. and other countries have never moved their embassies to Jerusalem. Most are in Tel Aviv.

The Palestinians, meanwhile, claim the eastern part of the city as their future capital.

Around 200,000 Israelis now live in East Jerusalem. Combined with the roughly 400,000 settlers in the West Bank, about 600,000 Israelis now live beyond the country's 1967 borders. That's nearly 10 percent of Israel's 6.3 million Jewish citizens.